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The Department of Psychology at New Mexico State University invites applications for a tenure-track, assistant professor position in Applied Psychology broadly defined starting in Fall 2020. NMSU is the nation’s only Land Grant institution that is also classified as both a Hispanic Serving Institution and a Carnegie High Research Activity Institution. We are looking for a candidate whose research interests fall within the domains of Applied Psychology who can work with graduate students who aspire to career tracks both within and outside of academia. We are looking for a candidate with a record of external funding whose program of research will make a significant impact in their specialty area. Our faculty and graduate students have active research interests in social, cognitive, and engineering psychology. Candidates who can demonstrate clear connections to one or more of these areas of research or the potential for creative cross-disciplinary collaboration within and across departments are preferred. The successful candidate will value collegiality and service to their department/institution and will have the demonstrated capability to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in applied areas of psychology such as engineering psychology, human/computer interaction, statistics, and research methods, and will serve as a research mentor to undergraduate and graduate students. Willingness to teach both face to face and online is desirable. To ensure full consideration of your application, submit your online application with all required materials by October 1, 2019 via https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/36460

New Mexico State University Psychology Department
Las Cruces, NM, USA
Full time

The University of New Mexico (UNM) is seeking a dynamic, innovative, results-oriented, addiction scientist for the position of Director of the Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions (CASAA) , one of UNM’s premier strategic research centers. The selected candidate will report directly to the Vice President for Research (VPR), and will become a tenured faculty member of the College of Arts and Sciences with full academic year University salary support.
Established in 1989, CASAA has developed an outstanding international reputation as a center for research on the epidemiology, prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug use disorders and the adverse consequences of use. CASAA’s 80 staff, faculty, and affiliated members have the mission of generating, conveying, and applying knowledge to reduce the suffering related to addiction. The center is a multi-million dollar entity.
A full description of the current research of CASAA-affiliated faculty is available at http://casaa.unm.edu . CASAA investigators have a long history of successful NIH funding. CASAA also supports students at all levels in research and maintains an NIH Institutional Research Training Grant to support pre- and post-doctoral trainees. Finally, CASAA investigators support the research mission of the University through service on university-wide committees and by providing proposal-writing training through a formal annual seminar and individualized mentoring.
CASAA’s work is multidisciplinary and includes collaborations with multiple UNM Main Campus and Health Sciences Center departments as well as with investigators at institutions throughout the US and internationally. The ability to navigate the intricacies of a complex institutional environment is critical. CASAA researchers are leaders in one of UNM’s Research Grand Challenges (grandchallenges.unm.edu), a University Presidential initiative. The Substance Use Disorders Challenge brings together nearly 100 researchers and community partners in a strategic, coordinated and integrated approach to improve outcomes for communities within New Mexico and to advance UNM’s standing as an incubator for substance use research innovation. The Grand Challenges initiative further enables researchers to work across disciplinary boundaries and provides institutional investments and support for pilot projects that will lead to additional extramural funding.
The University of New Mexico is classified as a Carnegie Doctoral/Highest Research Activity University, and is one of a few such universities that is also an Hispanic Serving Institution. UNM's eleven colleges and schools serve a diverse student population of over 26,000. UNM provides an excellent research environment and a unique demographic of superbly trained researchers.
The programmatic research focus of the successful candidate may deepen current areas of expertise or broaden the existing CASAA research portfolio. Additional qualifications include a publication record commensurate with that of a successful scientist/faculty member, good interpersonal and leadership skills, solid grant management experience, and willingness to assume limited departmental responsibilities in the candidate’s home department. Departmental affiliation will be consistent with the candidate’s training and expertise; we envision that the successful candidate will have a record sufficient to merit appointment at the Associate or Full Professor rank.
The successful candidate will:
Be responsible for the scientific leadership of CASAA as well as oversight of administrative and financial operations
Maintain an active program of externally funded research
Prepare and implement a strategic vision and plan for CASAA
Enhance CASAA’s portfolio of external funding by facilitating and catalyzing the acquisition of grants and contracts awarded to CASAA faculty and oversee the staff to ensure proper and efficient administration and execution of those grants and contracts as well as unfunded research
Manage CASAA portfolio and activities
Fully integrate CASAA’s research mission with graduate and undergraduate educational programs across UNM
Establish active collaborative research partnerships both within the University (with other departments, centers and institutes) and with strategic partners outside the university
Prepare, oversee and serve as the responsible agent for CASAA’s budget
Provide monthly operational and planning reports to the VPR and biannual reports to CASAA’s internal and external advisory boards
Minimum Qualifications:
D., M.D., DrPH (or comparable terminal degree) in a field relevant to addictions research
Rank of Associate or Full Professor (or equivalent if not currently employed in an academic setting)
Record of research publications in the addictions area
Record of externally funded research in the addictions field
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated leadership and management skills in a highly productive research setting
Ability to articulate a vision for the future of addictions research
Record of substantial, independent, externally funded research in the addictions field
Publication record commensurate with an established scientist/faculty member
Solid plans for continuing an active program of research
Record of successfully recruiting and mentoring investigators
Record of successfully mentoring and/or teaching students
Record of engagement with and leadership in the addictions field through, for example, editorial service, service on federal review committees, service on advisory panels or engagement with professional societies
History of working collaboratively in partnership with colleagues across disciplines and/or sites
A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and student success, as well as, working with broadly diverse communities
Requested Application Materials
Cover Letter that describes how the candidate’s background has prepared them for the position and addresses the preferred qualifications.
CV
Professional references will be requested of all candidates considered for on-campus interviews
For complete details of this position, please visit http://casaadirectorsearch.unm.edu .
To apply, visit: https//unmjobs.unm.edu/ and reference: REQ10141
Best consideration date for applications: October 15, 2019
The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator.

UNM Center for Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addiction
Albuquerque, NM, USA
Full time

Clinical Addictions Researcher
Division of Addiction Psychiatry
University of New Mexico Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Description:
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine is seeking a clinical faculty researcher, suitable for appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the tenure-track, with a research program focused upon substance use, to join our Addictions Division. Primary faculty appointment will be in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Salary and academic rank will be commensurate with experience and academic background.
Research goals for this position will include (1) understanding the causes and consequences of substance use, and the myriad health, behavioral, and social problems with which it intersects, (2) emphasis on the development, refinement, and evaluation of interventions to reduce or prevent substance use, and (3) informing public policy, risk reduction strategies, and service provision by public and non-profit entities. The successful candidate will be expected to (1) engage in transdisciplinary research with faculty, psychiatry residents, and psychology interns that brings together multiple areas and perspectives, and thus bridges traditional scientific and structural barriers, and (2) study substance use as it intersects with other health, behavioral, and social problems. The successful candidate will be expected to work with well-established researchers with strong records of collaborative cross-disciplinary research on substance use. We are particularly interested in candidates who study these questions in diverse contexts or in diverse or vulnerable populations. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain productive, federally funded research programs in relevant areas, and will be expected to demonstrate medical student, psychology intern, postdoctoral, resident and fellow instructional effectiveness within a diverse student body.
The University of New Mexico is well-situated to foster transdisciplinary research in substance use with substance use research occurring across many departments and Centers, including the Health Sciences Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neurosciences, and Internal Medicine, the College of Population Health, the Department of Psychology, the UNM Health Sciences Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC), The UNM Health Sciences Transdisciplinary Research, Equity and Engagement Center for Advancing Behavioral Health (TREE Center), the UNM Health Sciences Alcohol Research Center, and the UNM Center on Alcohol, Substance Use and Addictions (CASAA). These departments and Centers offer resources for the study of behavioral and pharmacologic treatments, clinical trials including pharmacological clinical trials, neuroimaging, mechanisms of change, and rural and underserved populations.
Application process:
For complete details about this position and to apply, access Faculty Postings at: https://hr.unm.edu/unmjobs , requisition #9896.
For Additional Information Contact :
Kathleen Y. Haaland, PhD
Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
khaaland@unm.edu
UNM's confidentiality policy (“Disclosure of Information about Candidates for Employment,” UNM Board of Regents' Policy 6.7), which includes information about public disclosure of documents submitted by applicants, is located at https://policy.unm.edu/regents-policies/section-6/6-7.html .
The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/Educator.
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